Posted on 05/20/2005 7:50:48 PM PDT by CHARLITE
Nicely done, thanks.
Bump for later.
Interesting! Thanks, Charlite.
And now, you know the rest of the story. Fame is not the sum total of life. Getting to heaven is the only suitable goal.
Yeesh, what rough times these people had, and are still having.
I grew up with these people. They're living on, snapshots of a time gone by.
My understanding was that Buckwheat had become a muslim and was calling himself Kareem of Wheat...
Thanks for the memories! I grew up watching "Our Gang", one of my favorites!
They certainly left a vivid impression. It's a shame so many of them went so young.
Memories!
Bump for later? My, how busy your life must be. ;)
Fascinating...bump
LOL!!!!!!!!!!
LOL, updating my database :)
As you wish. heheheheh.
My hair, to this day, has a cowlick and my teenager teases me all the time when she's not patting it down with a judicious amount of saliva!
Farina (Allen Hoskins) - (8/9/20 - 7/26/80) Director Bob McGowan's personal favorite, and said to be one of the nicest people to know. Died of cancer.
Dickie Moore - (9/12/25 - ) Currently lives in New York.
Miss Crabtree - (Gisela Goetten/June Marlowe) (11/6/03 - 3/10/84) Actress in silent films, she wore a blonde wig for her her role as Miss Crabtree. Died of Parkinson's Disease.
Porky (Gordon Lee) - (10/25/33) - Currently lives in Minnesota.
Waldo (Darwood Kaye) - (9/8/29 - 5/15/2002) - Became a pastor. Was killed by a hit and run driver, who came up on the sidewalk as Darwood was taking a walk.
Great thread - - thanks for posting!
Here's a few added details:
Wheezer (Robert Hutchins) - (3/29/25 - 3/17/45) - Died in a military airplane accident at the age of 19.
Alfalfa (Carl Switzer) - (8/7/27 - 1/21/59) Always the clown on the set, Switzer continued to act up after he left the Gang. He had run-ins with the law and in 1959 was shot to death over money allegedly owed to him by his business partner. He was 31.
He did have a few small roles in some memorable films. Among them: "It's a Wonderful Life" and John Wayne's "The High and Mighty." Switzer also had a recurring part in Roy Rogers' TV show.
Brisbane (Kendal McComas) - (10/29/16 - 10/15/81) - Known as Breezy Brisbane. He became an electrical engineer at the U.S. Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, California. Like many child actors he was small for his age and never grew taller that five feet. In 1981, two weeks before his 65th birthday and apparent forced retirement he committed suicide.
Darla Hood - (11/8/31 - 6/13/79) - The Rascals' leading lady was a valuable behind-the-scenes entertainer after her screen success as a child. She sang background music for many 1940s films and was a regular on Merv Griffin's radio show. She even lent her vocal talents to such well-known ad campaigns as the Campbell Soup Kids and the Chicken-of-the-Sea mermaid jingle. Quote from an interview with Tommy Bond:
Bond: "Actually, in 1979 she convinced the Sons of the Desert to take in the Little Rascals. She was gonna be at our big convention in 1980. And poor thing, she got sick, had some kind of a minor operation they were gonna do on her in the hospital, and in the hospital she contracted hepatitis and died. So she never realized her dream, but we did. She set it all up for us to be hooked up with the Sons of the Desert."
Most people that are gang-related live a short life...sad really....
Char :)
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